Depending on how much time you want to spend on this you might be better off going to a dealer and buying new. Lot's of us hobbiests live and breath this stuff - we can't help it, and we're happy to help out! But if you find your patience wearing thin, a good high end dealer can be a real blessing. OTOH, if you are patient then you can get great deals on Audiogon, and chat with a lot of handsome intelligent gentlemen too. :-o
Art
ps: You can sometimes stumble upon good gear on closeout, places like www.audioadvisor.com. I bought a Monitor Audio iDeck minisystem for my bedroom recently (the full size iDeck, not the "compact") for around one third of the list price of $350, and I got an ipod Classic 80 on Amazon, filled it with music ripped from CD's at a LOSSLESS rate, and I'm getting great music from this combination. (There is an aux-in on the ideck which you could use for your turntable if you get a phono stage, like the tubed Bellini, maybe $175 used, wow.) Ok, I did add a small subwoofer..... Oops, I'm digressing. Oh yeah, don't forget to allocate funds for cables (sigh). Creativity in this hobby can pay off and be quite fun too, BUT, it is always a bit of a crap shoot; systems routinely turn out to sound either greater than or worse than the sum of their parts - there is a synergy issue that can be hard to predict. There again is where dealer can help.
Art
ps: You can sometimes stumble upon good gear on closeout, places like www.audioadvisor.com. I bought a Monitor Audio iDeck minisystem for my bedroom recently (the full size iDeck, not the "compact") for around one third of the list price of $350, and I got an ipod Classic 80 on Amazon, filled it with music ripped from CD's at a LOSSLESS rate, and I'm getting great music from this combination. (There is an aux-in on the ideck which you could use for your turntable if you get a phono stage, like the tubed Bellini, maybe $175 used, wow.) Ok, I did add a small subwoofer..... Oops, I'm digressing. Oh yeah, don't forget to allocate funds for cables (sigh). Creativity in this hobby can pay off and be quite fun too, BUT, it is always a bit of a crap shoot; systems routinely turn out to sound either greater than or worse than the sum of their parts - there is a synergy issue that can be hard to predict. There again is where dealer can help.